There is no partial credit on Data Insights questions. If a DI question has two or three parts, you must answer all of them correctly to receive credit. Getting two out of three right, for example, earns you nothing for that question.
This is actually an important detail for your pacing and guessing strategy. If you are working through a multi-part DI question and the first two parts already have you confused or guessing, the odds of getting all parts correct are very low. In that situation, it is often better to make your best guesses and move on rather than spending several more minutes trying to work through the final part. That time is almost always better invested in a question you are more likely to get entirely right.
The key is knowing your own strengths and weaknesses across the DI question types (Multi-Source Reasoning, Table Analysis, Graphics Interpretation, Two-Part Analysis, Data Sufficiency). If you can recognize early that a multi-part question is in a category that consistently gives you trouble, you can make a faster decision about whether to invest time or cut your losses.
The bottom line: go into the DI section with a guessing strategy already in place. Know when you will commit time to a question and when you will move on. That discipline protects your overall score more than grinding through a question where partial credit does not exist.
RohanNewDelhi
If I provide a wrong answer in any of them, I will not get the marks even for the two correct ones?